Singapore Standard, 29 June 1955
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Title Section18 1955-06-29 1 Singapore Standard it A 1 Vol. V. No. 358 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article337 1955-06-29 1 Runaway Boy Is Taken Off Ship FLYING BACK HOME TODAY MR. Lav Kam Chuan, 1 1 other-in-law of 19-year-old Ho Kian Peng, the Sngapore student who as reported to have changed his mind on board ship about going to Red China, 48 hours after leaving Singapore, yesterday boarded a BOACReuter; U.P. - 337 words
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Article57 1955-06-29 1 SAIGON, June 28 (UP) Terrorists believed to be Communists threw a hand grenade at the United States Information Office m Saigon tonight. jmmOne Frenchman was CT ired m the explosion. V Anile one terrorist threw the grenade, others scattered anti-American leaflets m the vicinity of the office. No57 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-06-29 1 photo. AP QUEEN ELIZABETH is seen at Oslo Royal Palace after her arrival with the Duke of Edinburgh on a threeday State visit. She is flanked by Princess Astrid, 23 (right), grand daughter of King Haakon and her official hostess, and by PrAP - 76 words
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Article402 1955-06-29 1 SIR DONALD HEADS NEW SET-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government announced tonight the creation of an anti subversion committee at cabinet level to counter any increase m Communist pressure following its rejection of the MCP's offer to neaotiate an end of the Emeraencv. This402 words
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Article211 1955-06-29 1 A 17-GUN salute fired from Blakan Mati will greet the Governor-designate, Sir Robert Black, when he arrives at Kallang Airport at 6 p.m. tomorrow. He will fly m from Colombo with the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal F. J. Fressanges. There will be no211 words
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Article31 1955-06-29 1 MAJOR General William Chase left Taipei yesterday for the United States on retirement after four years as Chief of the United States Military Assistance Advisorj Group m Formosa.— Reuter.31 words
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Article39 1955-06-29 1 TEHERAN. June 28 (Reuter) Temporary martial law was declared today m the Shiraz area, 400 miles south of Teheran, following a clash yesterday between Moslems and Bahai sect members m which 50 people were injured39 words
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Article30 1955-06-29 1 A 20-year-old labourer, Palniappar, died after he fe.ll off a slope at Thomson Road, yesterday afternoon. He had been seen carrying a load of bran on his head.30 words
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Article424 1955-06-29 1 MALAY ANIZATION IS THE TARGET Govt. Appoints Body PUBLIC SERVICES TO BE PROBED A COMMISSION to examine and report on Malayanization of public services was appointed by Singapore Government last night. The Commission, headed by Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, includes three Colony journalists. They are Mr. Hugh Savage of The424 words
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Article118 1955-06-29 1 QUEEN THANKS KING HAAKON LONDON, June 28 (Reuter) The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have sent their "warmest thanks." to King Haakon, the Government and people of Norway for their hospitality and kindness during their weekend visit to Oslo. The Queen's message to King Haakon released here this morning118 words
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Article, Illustration182 1955-06-29 1 A SINGAPORE Press photogragher. Tai Yew Kuan, was arrested yesterday afternoon m connection with the riots on May 12. Tai. known among newspapermen as "Panjang" is a veteran Colony photographer. He was formerly on the now defunct Malaya Tribune. He will be charged m court182 words
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Article32 1955-06-29 1 A 24-year-old girl. Lee Chow Kuen, fell into the sea at Telok Ayer Basin, Singapore at 9.20 p.m. yesterday. She was rescued by three boatmen and sent to General Hospital.32 words
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Article115 1955-06-29 1 Dockers Hold Russian Row Boats LONDON, June 28 (Reuter) Striking dockers at Surrey Commercial Docks here this morning refused to allow racing boats for the Russian Henley rowing crews to be unloaded from the Russian ship Strelna (1,945 tons). Unloading of the racing boats has been delayed for more than115 words
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Article59 1955-06-29 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday disclosed that the Special Branch is holding a member of the Singapore Spinning Workers Union m connection with Malayan Communist Party activities. The suspect, Chor Swee Lin who worked m the Malayan Textile Mills, was arrested by Special Branch officers on the night of59 words
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Article218 1955-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Government today banned the entry, circulation and possession of three Singapore Chinese publications on grounds that they were "prejudicial to the successful prosecution of measures to terminate the Emergency." The affected publications are: The Cultivator, Yeh Teng Pao and Sin218 words
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130 1955-06-29 1 BURLEY, England, June 28 (AP) The Rev. Leslie Aitken complained today that he sees far too much of some of the girls who get married m his church. The trouble, the 37-year-old Anglican pastor explained m a letter to his parishioners, is the low cut of130 words
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Article211 1955-06-29 1 Cheque For $1,500,000 Issued A CHEQUE for more than $130,000 has been sent by Aik Hoe Co. Ltd., to the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, to protect the interests of shippers involved m the short squeeze of rubber for immediate shipment, The Standard learnt yesterday.211 words
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Advertisement140 1955-06-29 1 ELECTRIC IMMERSON >^ HEATER it costs only ball the mS wuf or hd electric ketUe. ngr v :iit:it>le:- Vf7 mr? %tm ffw HHM»? 9.50 Iff 2WWW 15 JO /I Trade enquiries to /I g^f NATIONAL fl TRADING CO. fiM 168. CECIL STREET 9 SINGAPORE. 1. C 9 Sleep? Katun intended140 words
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Advertisement38 1955-06-29 1 HARRISONS LISTER ENG LTD., Spore Kuala Lumpui Penang GOING? GOING? The answer is "Very well!" lip ii'-M; 1 1 1 iiiiij! M f IV JLiiJ |H Send your repeat orders to McALISTER CO., LTD. IMPORT DEPT. Phone *****.38 words
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932 1955-06-29 2 Hock Lee Riot Inquest Ends TWO noble men were sacrificed so that law and order could be maintained m the Colony, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, said yesterday after a joint inquest into the deaths of Detective Corporal Yuen Yue Pang and932 words
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Article158 1955-06-29 2 CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Nd 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 1181 1182 No 1 R.S.S f.o.b. June 1152 116 No. 2 1083 1091 No. 3 102 1021 Tone: Steady, slightly easier. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3612 per158 words
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Article60 1955-06-29 2 K.L. House Schemes Lack Sites KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Cooperative Housing Society will soon buy 13 more houses from the Federal Housing Trust at a cost of $183,000, Mr. T. Eames-Hughes, the acting president said here tonight. He told the society's annual meeting that the amount required would60 words
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Article116 1955-06-29 2 THE newly formed Singapore Married Women's Association at their meeting last night, decided to appeal to Government to legalize prostitution m the Colony The meeting, held at the home of the convenor, Mrs. Leon Soh, at Boscombe Road, stressed that if legalized, prostitution should- only be116 words
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Article180 1955-06-29 2 IPOH, Tues.— Two Sub-warders of the Ipoh Deten tion Camp said here today they each fired a shot intc the air after the detainees had failed to heed then Warning on the night of June 4. Testifying at the fourth day of the inquest180 words
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Article55 1955-06-29 2 A WOMAN. Chang Yeot Yean, claimed trial m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday to a charge of failing to close her hair dressing salon on April 25. Chang's shop should have been closed that day m accordance with the Weekly Holidays Ordinance, it was stated Hearing55 words
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Article52 1955-06-29 2 THE following were elected officials of the Seletar branch of the Malayan Indian Congress 'Singapore) at its annual meeting recently: President— Mr. K. Vasoo vice-president— Mr. Balakrishna Redriiar, secretary— Mr. P Gopal Rajah, asst. see —Mr. K. K. Govindan, treasurerMr. K. G. Veloo and a committee of52 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-06-29 2 photo. MR Tan Tat Khoon, chief photographer of the Singapore Standard, and Miss Chan Wai Fong, who were married at the Registry yesterday. Mr. Tan is the third son of Mr. Tan Kirn Pone; and the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Chan Chew. A receptionStandard - 59 words
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245 1955-06-29 2 MUNICIPAL MAN SUED FOR £100 'WRONGFUL' LOAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Negri Sembilan State Scholarship Board made a "wrongful" loan of £100 ($857 Malayan) to one of its cadet officers m 1951 and as such had no cause of action to recover it, the First Magistrate's Court was told today.245 words
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Article159 1955-06-29 2 Sympathy Strike Threat Is Real THE workers of the Hume [ndustries m the Federation are to give their employers a week's ultimatum to resume negotiations with their striking Singapore counterparts or face a sympathy strike m Kuala Lumpur and Prai. This was a decision taken here last night by an159 words
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Article60 1955-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tue?. On the motion of Mr. Wong Sze, Ming at the Town Council meeting yesterday two owners of garages, whose licences had been cancelled for not complying with the Council's requirements, had them, restored. The Council made the renewal* conditional on their complying with the60 words
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Advertisement99 1955-06-29 2 1 CONSTABLE:" We //at/ the same sort of trouble WMy 1/ tf Piggleswick Parva, until they installed ywk I v%^ Muzda lamps and lighting equipment. ay y w JJttpv en lights are dim, then crimes are rife I bfe-jjfejKr^ P a y s to ma e your lighting stronger. (£jxi99 words
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Article275 1955-06-29 3 lift It Or We Stop Supplies' LUMBER merchants in Johore today threatened to stop supplying timber to sawmills in the state and also to stop their export trade to Singapore if the Johore Government did not withdraw the proposed new $5 a ton levy on275 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-06-29 3 uiKttiUß David Lean and Japanese actress Keiko Kishi, at a Press reception m Tokyo, where they have announced that the pretty lit- tie 22-year-old will play the film role of Sabishii, the heroine of Richard Mason's novel, "The Wind Cannot Read." -Photo by Y. HayataY. Hayata - 49 words
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465 1955-06-29 3 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By standard Man Reporter ONE enchanted evening m Singapore led movie Director David Lean ("Great Expectations" and the new Katharine Hepburn film "Summertime") to a discovery that he described yesterday as "fantastic." Mr. Lean was passing through the Colony with465 words
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Article22 1955-06-29 3 THE Taiping Rotary Club will hold its installation dinner at the Hokkein Hoay Kuan on June 30 at 8 p.m.22 words
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Article100 1955-06-29 3 BELGIAN KOREA VETERANS ELEVEN officers and 200 men, remainder of the Belgian contingent of the United Nations forces m Korea, will arrive m Singapore today en route to their homeland aboard the Messageries Maritime ship Laos. In Singapore the officers will disembark, and visit the Cenotaph where they will lay100 words
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Article54 1955-06-29 3 THE directors and executive staff of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd.. Singapore, will today present a silver salver to Dato S. Q. Wong on the occasion of his 25th anniversary as a director of the company. The salver is impressed with the signatures of54 words
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Article61 1955-06-29 3 SINGAPORE will send five delegates on July 10, to the second International Students' Conference which meets m Japan shortly to discuss the problems students face and their role m the world of today Mr. N. Kunanayagam, chairman of the Pan-Malayan Students' Executive Council will lead the delegates.61 words
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Article40 1955-06-29 3 Tan Kern Khoo, a business man, was fined $50 m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to failing to furnish his Income Tax return for 1954 within 21 days from March 24, this year.40 words
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Article38 1955-06-29 3 HONGKONG, June 28. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hong kong Exchange today were $15.62 to £1- sterling; $5.79 to US$l; $1,839 to Malayan $1; $0,122 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251,125 to a tael.38 words
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Article36 1955-06-29 3 THE Singapore First Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday" fined Ng Ham Tiong, of Pasir Panjang Road, $50 for inconsiderate driving at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Bencoolen Street on April 22.36 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-06-29 3 ONE of the many exciting events at the Anglo-French annual staff picnic held at Hua Yu Villa m East Coast Road, Singapore, last weekend. About 150 people helped make the picnic a big success.38 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-06-29 3 THE president of the Malaya Women's Welfare Association of Singapore, Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, flies to Switzerland this Sunday to attend a World Congress of Mothers at Lausanne from July 7 to 10.38 words
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Article79 1955-06-29 3 BEI Koon Kooi wa s jailed for ten months by the Singapore Third District judge, Mr. H A. Forrer, yesterday for stealing a fountain pen, valued at $32, on May 27. The sentence is to be followed by a year's police supervision. Bei, who admitted two previous79 words
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Article177 1955-06-29 3 SODA THROWN ON HER A MIDDLE-AGED woman, Lye Ah Lan, told a Singapore magistrate yesterday that an 81-year-old woman threw a solution of caustic soda on her because she refused to become a prostitute. The old woman, Wee Kirn Neo. of Waterloo Street, was177 words
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Article80 1955-06-29 3 The Singapore City Association announced yesterday it will make a gift of $1,500 to the Boys' Town. The President of the Association will make the presentation on Friday, ..July 1, at Boys' Town. The association, which runs 21 adult education classes with over80 words
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239 1955-06-29 3 Not Guilty Of Having Bandit Document A CHINESE school cook and sweeper, 21-year-old Tan Lee Bin, was acquitted on a charge of possessing Communist terrorist documents yesterday by the Singapore First Criminal District Court judge who contended that the prosecution had not proved their case The judge, Mr. J. W.239 words
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116 1955-06-29 3 The Singapore Co-operative Union is appealing to all Cooperative Societies m the Colony to re-affirm "our promise for further effort to secure sounder economic and social stability, on the occasion of the 33rd International Co-operative Day July 2. Solid and firm m loyalty to constitutional116 words
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Article40 1955-06-29 3 A learner driver, Chan Yeow Mvi, of Genting Lane, was fined $30 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate yesterday for driving a car within City limits during restricted hours and failing to display "L" plates on her vehicle.40 words
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Article34 1955-06-29 3 LEO^ Kiang Chuan, who pleaded guilty to driving a car at 45 miles an hour at Buona Vista Road on April 16, was fined $40 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate yesterday34 words
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Article90 1955-06-29 3 Mr. Chin Kok Keong, a contractor told the police that he was shot m the arm m Singapore on Monday night after he had 'oiled an attempt to rob him. Mr. Chin said he was attending to bis car when someone emerged from the darkness90 words
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Article442 1955-06-29 4 Insect Specimens Need Better Care, Says Woods A "QUICK but difficult decision" by the Federation Government has perhaps saved a precious collection of specimens of Malayan insects from deterioration and Joss, but has also raised a storm of protests from political circles. The collection, comprising442 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-06-29 4 MRS. GLADYS Jones, a British housewife, who won a recent News Chronicle Contest on "what is wrong with the world." arrived m Singapore last night with her husband on a round-the-world tour. They are paying for the tour with the money Mrs. Jones won m the contest.50 words
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Article75 1955-06-29 4 THE following were elected officials of the Singapore Graduate Teachers Association: President— Mr. V. Ambiavagar; vice-president Mr. Thong Sing Ching; hon. secretary Mr. Cheong Hock Hai; hon. treasurer Mr. Lim Teng Law; editor of the Graduate Bulletin— Mrs. M. Knight; committee Messrs. S. T. Peter Lim, P. Abisheganaden,75 words
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Article220 1955-06-29 4 DISPUTES between two committees of the society of the Khalsa Jiwan Sudhar Sabha had a sequel m the Singapore High Court yesterday. A suit was tiled by Soan Singh s/o Soto Singh, representing the managing committee of the Sikh religious society. Khalsa Jiwan Sudhar Sabha,220 words
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Article100 1955-06-29 4 Minister To Open New Centre A COMMUNITY Centre the fourth of its kind will be opened by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Minister for Labour and Welfare at Lo'rong 31, Sims Avenue, on July 2 at 4.30 p.m. The Centre will accommodate a children's social centre providing informal education for 250100 words
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Article24 1955-06-29 4 THE District Welfare Committee, Larut and Matang, will hold a meeting at the Sessions Court, Taiping, on July 1 at 5 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-06-29 4 photo. ARTISTES and sponsors of the 1955 "Holiday On Ice" shnw nn«*> at a *n*Waii n»t. v.»ih r»k« t>.»^ ant last night. StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article224 1955-06-29 4 Talks To Precede Decision THE 10,000 strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday agreed to meet City Council representatives m the presence of the Labour Minister, Mr. Lim^Yew Hock, before deciding on whether they should go on strike. They had previously threatened to strike224 words
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Article177 1955-06-29 4 CONGRESS TALKS ON WELFARE DISCUSSIONS at the Ninth International Hospitals Federation Congress held recently at Lucerne, Switzerland, centred around the mental welfare of. hospital patients. This was stated by Singapore Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Health Ministry, Dr. M. Doraisingham, yesterday. Dr. Doraisingham, together with Mr P. M. D'Almeida. a177 words
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Article61 1955-06-29 4 MR M.PD Nair, an Assemblyman, was elected president of Singapore Transport and General Labour Union, at a meeting held recently. The meeting also adopted the proposals to re-organize the structure of the Union on the basis of Trade groups according to the occupation of its members. Mr.61 words
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Article161 1955-06-29 4 'REDS HAVE DONE NOTHING' PEEL JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— Opponents of colonialism got a rebuff from the British Adviser, Johore, Mr. R. L. Peel, today at a civic lunch held at the International Club, Kota Tinggi. The word colonialism, he said, is like a rubber mask. It has since been used161 words
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369 1955-06-29 5 MINISTRY FAILED IN ITS JOB -SAY PROGS. SHB Negotiations Should Have Been Resumed int Singapore Progressive Party yesterday charged the Ministry of Labour and Welfare, with "failure to bring the Harbour Board and its Staff Association together for an immediate resumption of negotiations" of their disputes. In statement the party369 words
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Article189 1955-06-29 5 MEMBERS of the University of Malaya Students Union are planning to overthrow their president, Mr. W. R. Rasanayagam. m a row over the appointment of two PanMalayan Students Federation delegates to the fifth international students conference at Birmingham. Mr. Rasanayagam protested against the selection189 words
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107 1955-06-29 5 40 VILLAGERS ATTEND CIVICS COURSE JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Forty young men and women from Senai Village attended a civics course here today. As part of the course they were taken on a tour of various Government departments m Johore Bahru. At the Police Operations room they were shown how the107 words
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Article, Illustration117 1955-06-29 5 VICE-president of the Chinese YMCA. Mr. Thio Chan Bee told the Association's 16 delegates to the World Centennial Conferences of the World's Alliance of YMCA's to be held m Paris at a tea party held yesterday: "You will appreciate Singapore better after you have travelled." He told theStandard - 117 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-06-29 5 photo. THE sixth anniversary of the Malayan Catholic News was celebrated with a small party m the Catholic Centre at Bras Basah Road, yesterday. Editor Rev. Father Kearney congratulated past and present helpers, including writers and photographers who submitted contributions for this religious publication. In picture Father KearneyStandard - 54 words
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Article247 1955-06-29 5 Gang Rivalry Alleged LEAVING the New World Amusement Park at 6.30 a.m. on Jan. 5, after a cinema show he was set upon and stabbed by several men, said Mohamed Shariff bin Kassim m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. In the dock were247 words
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Article108 1955-06-29 5 THE Combined Charity Fair m aid of the Chinese YMCA Buildint Fund and the Family Planning Association to be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 30 have received a wide range of valuable goods —including a refrigerator and washing machine as donations from numerous108 words
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Miscellaneous739 1955-06-29 5 cJtlmanac Information at a Glance JHBB**"*"""*"* 81 1 Share Market Report (S) 7nm (19.59 m); 5.10 Bandstand SCI M/! AH V F News (S); 710 News Talk <S or t 25.51m); 5.45 Screen Serenade |J lll\J§\r V/ 1^ XLi: 715 Piano Playtime (S): (2551 m); 615 Sporting Digest H»» m*739 words
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Article457 1955-06-29 6 fpHE economic future of Singapore, and of Malaya as a whole, appears anything but bright. Additional' taxation proposals will increase the hardships which the people of the country have been enduring patiently for so long. These hardships will reach proportions which might well retard industrial development and plunge457 words
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Article, Illustration474 1955-06-29 6 CTARK hunger is facing the countries dominated by the Communists. The Red over'ords of Soviet Russia and Communist China, with their avowed policy of ruling the world, have neglected to make provision for feeding the millions of people under their sway. Reports from the Communist capitals of Europe474 words
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Article897 1955-06-29 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera sdgdfgfgfgby T'HE mud slinging and pot calling the kettle black season has got into its full stride m the Federation and some of the things they say about each other and themselves should be put into a book. It will provide a897 words
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Article185 1955-06-29 6 Sir, The grievance made by "Wife of a third year officer" which appeared m your issue of 20th instant is most pathetic and I wholeheartedly praise her for airing the facts. Juniors m the Government service should first be considered for the low-cost houses as they really come185 words
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Article99 1955-06-29 6 END THIS STRIKE Sir;— The S.H.B. strike seems to be still on m spite of several attempts to bring it to an end. The family people are suffering because of the strike. The sooner the strike is over the better it is for all as most of the terms of99 words
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Article153 1955-06-29 6 Sir;— What a pity that the Minister of Labour forgot to reduce the hours of duty of his countrymen m the local ships from 88 to 84 per week. They work Sundays and holidays alike without a cent of overtime for it; and they don't153 words
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Article965 1955-06-29 6 ALASTAIR BUCHAN - RUSSIANS AT THE GOLDEN GATE ALASTAIR BUCHAN By 2 San Francisco. CAN Francisco, the city where the United Nations has been meet- ing the past week to com- memorate the tenth anS niversary of the signing of its charter here, is like 0 no other city m the United States965 words
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Article316 1955-06-29 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF Air Of Optimism rpHE success of the meetings at San Francisco, marking the 10th anniversary of the United Nations, far surpass what was generally expected, declares Sin Chew Jit Poh. Most of the delegates attending the meetings assumed an air of optimism and very few of them316 words
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Article388 1955-06-29 6 Problem I s One Of Unity 5 Sir. I am directed sto point out several inaccuracies m the >V«V last paragraph m a >'//.' letter headed 'Plight Zof Aided School Teachers' which ap- peared m your paper ?on the 23rd June, 1955. <£ Your correspondent, .V.V 5 'Fairplay' stated that388 words
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145 1955-06-29 7 The Hague Disowns 'Turko' Westerling THE HAGUE. June 28 (Router) The Dutch Govi: nment today formally disi vned a former Dutch com- .mdo, Captain Turco Westerling, who said last week hoped to go to Indonesia p.nd support by "legal means" oponents of the Indonesian v ivernment. In a note to145 words
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Article74 1955-06-29 7 WASHINGTON, June 28 (Reuter) The United States Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles said today it seemed that the Soviet Union had lost interest m the unification of Germany. He added at a Press conference tha*, unless the Soviet Union was prepared, at next month's Big74 words
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Article69 1955-06-29 7 BANGKOK. June 28 (Reuter) The Australian Airforce potentially has a key role m any military setup of South-east Asian Collective Defence Organisation <SEATO>. Air Commodore W. M. Garing. leader of the Royal Australian Airforce goodwill mission to Thailand, here today. Visit of the three69 words
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Article53 1955-06-29 7 MANILA. June 28 iAP) Four Filipino soldiers and a i i Communist Huk rebel were killed yesterday m a clash about 40 miles south-east of Manila. Philippine News Service reported. Four Huks and one soldier xvere seriously wounded m the skirmish near Magdalena town,53 words
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Article211 1955-06-29 7 BELGRADE, June 28, (Reuter) President Tito has accepted an invitation to Russia it was announced here last night. The news which gave no indication when the trip would take place was released by Yugopress, semi-official agency, on the heels of a communique announcing the211 words
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Article43 1955-06-29 7 HONGKONG. June 28 CHenter) The Canadian freighter Champlain (7.125 tons) is firmly aground on the Chinese Communist island of Hainan and Chinese authorities have said it is "impossible to pull her off even with tugs." the Hongkong Marine Department stated today.43 words
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312 1955-06-29 7 BRITAIN TO OFFER CYPRIOTS LIMITED SELF-RULE Cabinet Expected To Approve Plan Soon LONDON, June 28, (AP) Britain is planning to offer Cypriots limited self-rule m a new effort to stem the tides of revolt rising m the Mediterranean island colony, Government sources said last night. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's312 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-06-29 7 A crowd of 700 at the north-western railway station m Chicago booed Mr. V. Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, and his party when their train arrived from San Francisco yesterday. Outside the station a group of pickets, who declined to identify themselves, paraded with crude signs reading: "Communist peace69 words
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Article173 1955-06-29 7 CASABLANCA, June 28 (UP)— Hundreds of tourists, getting more excitement than they bargained for, fled this city of mosques and bazaars today when riots by Europeans closed bars and shops and left the streets deserted. r Angered by the arrest of 11 persons m a173 words
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Article108 1955-06-29 7 LONDON, June 28 <Reuter) The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, turned down a suggestion m the House of Commons today that Britain should halt production of the hydrogen bomb for a period as a gesture towards easing international tension A Labour Member, Mr. Kenneth Robinson,108 words
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Article62 1955-06-29 7 ALGIERS, June 28 (Reuter) Terrorists killed five Algerians m attacks during the last 24 hours. One suspect was killed Dy a sentry as he attempted to escape. French authorities said here today. Most of the attacks were m the Constantine Department of Eastern Algeria where62 words
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Article51 1955-06-29 7 WASHINGTON. June 28 (Reuten— The United States Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles said today that the United States plane which was attacked by Soviet fighters over the Bearing Sea last Wednesday was not within Soviet air space even by Soviet definition of that air51 words
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Article31 1955-06-29 7 LONDON. June 28 (Reuter) Japanese and Soviet diplomats met here today to try to break the virtual deadlock m the negotiations for a peace treaty between their two countries.31 words
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356 1955-06-29 7 LAKE ATTER MAY HOLD HITLER'S TREASURE VIENNA. June 28 (Renter) The last secrets of Hitler's German Reich and considerable treasure m gold and platinum may lie hidden under the cool, blue of Lake Atter, set like a giant sapphire among the rugged Austrian mountains. How it got there has not356 words
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158 1955-06-29 7 Revival Of Constitution Being Sought British Guiana GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, June 28, (Reuter) Two Party delegations intend to leave here for Britain shortly to ask for a restoration of the suspended constitution, early relaxation of the Emergency Regulations and a speed-up and expansion of the development programme. The British Government158 words
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Article68 1955-06-29 7 JAKARTA, June 28 (Reuter) Indonesian political circles today stated the 23 months old Nationalist Cabinet faces a serious crisis after the Army refused to accept a new commander. Defence Minister Iwa Kusumasumantri last night disclosed to journalists that the Army's Deputy Chief-of-Staff, Colonel Zulkufli Lubis had68 words
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254 1955-06-29 7 Russia Offers To Halt All Tests On A H Weapons LONDON, June 28, (UP)— The Daily Worker reported today that Russia has offered to halt all tests 3f atomic and hydrogen weapens as a "first stage m he process of securing a total ban on the use of these weapons."254 words
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Article65 1955-06-29 7 LONDON. June 28 (Reuter) Mr Alan Lennox-Eoyd. the Colonial Secretary, said today that North Borneo was unlikely to be an outlet for surplus population because its labour population needs could more suitably be met from adjacent territories. Mr. James Johnson, a Labour member, had asked m65 words
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Article28 1955-06-29 7 NATIONALIST China's President Chiang Kai Shek appealed yesterday to policemen m Formosa to use "love and persuasion" instead of pressure and force m performing their duties.—Reuter.28 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-06-29 7 photo. Hollywood chimp star Zippy looks coy as Indian screes star Mohan a welcomes him with a traditional garland on his arrival by air at Bombay recently. They will appear together m the Hindustani film "Insaniyat" now being produced at Madras. Mohana will play the femaleAP - 62 words
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Article93 1955-06-29 7 FAYID. Suez Canal Zone. June 28 (Reuter) A British Army Ofificer and a Sergeant were found not guilty here yesterday on a charge of murdering an, Egyptian fisherman. They are Captain W. F. Harris and Sergeant B. Moran of the ROAC who appeared before93 words
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544 1955-06-29 7 Women Tell Court Of Sgt' s Love Affair With Dead Man's Wife DUESSELDORF, West Germany, June 28 (Re liter) A series of attractive women gave evidence today to support allegations that a British army sergeant was having a romantic affair with the wife of a fellow army sergeant he is544 words
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Article36 1955-06-29 7 LONDON. June 28 (Reuter) A "Churchill Corner" hung with photographs connected with Sir Winston Churchill's life has been opened by parliamentary journalists m the Press gallery at the House of Commons, London.36 words
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Article46 1955-06-29 7 LOS ANGELES. June 28 (UP) V. K. Krishna Menon. India's United Nations delegate and ambassador of goodwill, today described the United Nations anniversary meeting m San Francisco as a "good conference," and added "I think we are moving m the n«ht direction."46 words
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Advertisement30 1955-06-29 7 I NEW! ■MIMLLIUJMMU o >l jl\. X A-rf j i^S '"'j JLJL \JL ;^''^^s<a^| iKBP^ml ■ofr I ■Vl ff" ■kl 7 C* w ROBINSON S V I RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.30 words
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446 1955-06-29 8 'Thanks For A Million Kindnesses Friendships' MacD SAYS FAREWELL TO SARAWAK SARAWAK, Tues. In a warm and heartfelt speech over Radio Sarawak lost night, the Commissioner- General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, said farewell to his friends who live m Sarawak, and m Brunei and North Borneo, and, at the same446 words
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Article66 1955-06-29 8 BUTTER WORTH, Tues. A detective. Tiong Keng Meng. was given the benefit of the doubt and acquitted on a charge of extortion by the magistrate here today. He was alleged to have extorted $32 from the proprietress of a coffee shop m New Ferry Road. Butterworth.66 words
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Article40 1955-06-29 8 THE Straits Chinese Methodist Church choir will hold a "Worship through music" (an appreciation of sacred music) m the Kampong Kapor Road Church at 8 p.m. on July 2, and at 5.30 p.m on July 3.40 words
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Article23 1955-06-29 8 AHMADSAH bin Hussainsah. a 40-year-old Indian Muslim from Kuala Lumpur, was found hanging m a workshop of Prai Railways on Monday.23 words
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Article25 1955-06-29 8 MR. I. L. Tamworth will act as State Forest Officer. Johore. during the absence m Britain on leave of Mr. M. L. Webber.25 words
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Article185 1955-06-29 8 A TOP-RANKING Communist terrorist leader who, at one time, controlled all Malayan Communist Party activities m Penang and Province Wellesley, was executed m Kedah m September 1953 on the orders of another leader. This was revealed by a recently sur- rendered terrorist. He was Lav Ne185 words
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90 1955-06-29 8 THE Progressive Party is the only party m Singapore that agrees with the Labour Front's view that the City and Island Council Bill, based on the Rendei recommendations, should not be scrapped. But. Mr. Eric Wee. spokesman of the Progressives, told The Standard yesterday90 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-06-29 8 CHE Fatimah binte Abdul Ghani winner of the title "Miss Jolden Voice" 1955 of Kedah. She was chosen from among 14 girls m the first batch to be employed m Kedah.33 words
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Article109 1955-06-29 8 Famous Conductor In Colony SIR John Barbirolli, the famous conductor of Halle Orchestra, England, and his wife Evely© Rothwell, equally famous oboe player, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas after a successful Australian tour. Sir John said he conducted 21 concerts during his tour and found Australians coming up to109 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1955-06-29 8 PHILIP GOH - Anzex Exercise Proves Big Success PHILIP GOH Empire Ships 'Battle' In China Sea By VALUABLE LESSON TO FLEET, SAYS ADMIRAL Standard Staff Reporter THE Anzex Maritime Exercise— the biggest of its kind to be held m the Far East since the end of the war ended m the South ChinaStandard - 1,531 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-06-29 8 ELEVEN students of the Sela n g o r '.ady Tailors and Embroidery Tuition School m Kuala Lumpur, who passed their tailoring and embroidery examinations, pose with their principal Miss Yong Yoke Chiew (seated centre) after their passing out ceremony recently. Standard photo by Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 50 words
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Article62 1955-06-29 8 PENA N G. Tues.— The Labour Party of Malaya has invited two international .socialists to speak at its election rally at the Dato Kramat ground at 6 p.m. tomorrow. They are Mr. Mahdav Gohkali of the Praja Socialist Party of India who will speak m Hindi62 words
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Article54 1955-06-29 8 SINGAPORE Police last night recovered the body of a lighterman who fell into sea while working on a lighter on Monday afternoon. The lighterman, Chionh Har Bin, fell overboard while trying to avoid some planks which were being unloaded from a vessel, the Giang Bee,54 words
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Article33 1955-06-29 8 FOUR teachers of Abu Bakar School, Mentekab, Pahanp, have passed the Third Year Normal Examination held recently. They are Mrs. M Shanmugaratnam, Messrs. Wazir Singh, Patrick Fernando and R. Shanmugaratnam.33 words
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Advertisement78 1955-06-29 8 ALL NEW! ALL DIFFERENT! Opening Tomorrow J l ll J %f El Daily at 830 P.M. Saturdays Sundays: 6.15 9 P.M. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Admission -.56- 3l General Admission S2/BOOK NOW! at ROBINSONS WINSTON'S HAPPY WORLD PARK SPONSORED BY "®M alere is big items fw every QiaaioTELEFUNKEN wthlHj-Fjl system AND78 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-06-29 9 Beles of St. Trinians Oh, how nice to be m school again— what with such pretty belles around like Belinda Lee and Marigold Russel. These two lovelies appear m the Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat film, "The Belles of St. Trinians," based on the drawings of Ronald Searle. The picture56 words
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Article352 1955-06-29 9 JJOLLYWOOD'S love bandits are banging away again. And this time the target is the 12-year-old romance of Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer. Hollywood says: "Lilli and Rex have split m London. "She has their flat; he lives at the Connaught Hotel." Says Rex: "Please deny this publicly as strongly as352 words
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Article327 1955-06-29 9 Bob Thomas - Spanky "Our Gang" MacFarland Bob Thomas COMEBACK of HOLLYWOOD POUND: Spanky MacFarland, the "missing" member of OUR GANG. He's back m Hollywood to resume his acting career. He is now 27. Ever since the old OUR GANG was revived on television as the LITTLE RASCALS, folks have been tracking down327 words
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Article, Illustration419 1955-06-29 9 Donald Zec - 'I'm Broke. BROKE' Says Vic And Drives Off In A Slick Jaguar Donald Zec sdfdfdfsdfsdfsdfsdfd Jy a week STAR T. 1! M-star Victor Mature, 1 the teenagers' 16st. dream of heaven, has arrived m London with the n ;rdluck story of the year. Smce he starred m "The Robe" his419 words
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Article320 1955-06-29 9 Bernard McElwaine - Bernard McElwaine HOLLYWOOD'S sfdsgfgdfgdfggf»y FIRST they hurry you up to get MARRIED THEN they just can't wait to get you DIVORCED "And then when you've done it, they just can't wait to get you divorced." says Sydney. Sydney has been operating m the booby-trapped minefield between amours and320 words
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Article, Illustration397 1955-06-29 9 fTOLLYWOOD, which is 2 now running the gamut <of gamins, as personified by Leslie Caron and Audrey j Hepburn, may have to add 2 another name to the list of Z elf-like stars who are dej lighting millions of moviej goers. Her name397 words
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Article289 1955-06-29 9 A BROKEN leg was in- directly responsible for Doris Day's song career. Doris was dancing m a Fanchon and Marco stage unit when she was 12 thanks to lessons that had been paid for by her mother's sewing While on a tour289 words
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Advertisement114 1955-06-29 9 STANDARD TEN %jj 7>::^^TO Wr *;if j^^Tjl B^/JT W*^ A BRILLIANT, HANDSOMELY STYLED 10 H. P. SALOON BY STANDARD Offering Comfort Performance and Real Economy Luxury and comfort usually associated with much larger cars. A comfortable speed of 65 m.p.h. and a petrol consumption of 40 m.p.g. or over. The114 words
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Miscellaneous220 1955-06-29 9 C»L Ut 5 g Fifty ump a baut f or parl o f Across g coat (5) p 9Bp WKKp |Hp I p I P I P I 4 Can be estranged (9) 10. Sacrificial block (5) 1 i 881 BB jUj PBI PBB (11) cerning words (11) M I220 words
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279 1955-06-29 10 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - AGRICULTURE IN MALAYA IS CHANGING ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN I Finance And Commerce By Standard special correspondent NEW YORK, June 28.— Agriculture m Malaya is today undergoing a "revolution This is the opinion expressed m the current issue^of The Feed Bag, a magazine devoted solely to agronomy and the feeding of279 words
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Article169 1955-06-29 10 Demand For Building Materials THE rapid growth of housing estates m Malaya has resulted m a big and growing demand for building materials, said Mr. B. S. Tan. manager of Sim Lim Co., Ltd., Singapore, yesterday. Since January the company have undertaken to do tiling contract work for their customers,169 words
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Article81 1955-06-29 10 FRESH from their successful exhibition m Singapore. Hongkong manufacturers are planning to hold a similar fair at the Chen Wu Athletic Association m Kuala Lumpur from July 2 to 12. More than 30 manufacturers have indicated their desire to participate m the K.L. exhibition. Finalists of81 words
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Article94 1955-06-29 10 THE U.S. Commerce Department reported m Washington that personal income m the U.S. increased m April 1955 to an annual rate of U*****.--500 million. This annual rate is US$l,OOO million higher than it was a month ago, m March 1955. and US$ll,OOO million higher than m April94 words
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172 1955-06-29 10 LATEST TELEFUNKEN SETS FOR MALAYA THE latest Telefunken product, a super-de-luxe 10' valve radiogram (Model DTDS R.G.) incorporating the latest m electronic and acoustics developments on the Hi-Fi system, will soon be introduced into the Malayan market. Mr. Chiu P. Heng, manager of Scow Kuan Co, Singapore, the local agents,172 words
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Article, Illustration333 1955-06-29 10 LUCK plays a great part m the success or failure of a commercial enterprise, m the view of business executive Mrs. Jessie Ho Meng Quee. She helps her husband run his two hotels, Pasir Ris Hotel and the Whitehouse Hotel. Mr. Ho finds he has hardly muchT.J.C. - 333 words
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174 1955-06-29 10 QUIET conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market yesterday with industrials easing slightly and selective tins slightly better on a moderately active market. Rubber shares were firm with signs of improvement and slightly increased turnover. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were:174 words
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118 1955-06-29 10 AIR-INDIA International will inaugurate a new luxury express service to be named "THE FLYING RANI" between India and the United Kingdom from July 2. Operated by Super-Con-stellation aircraft, this all first-class service will be the fastest to London with only one stop at118 words
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Article124 1955-06-29 10 TWO new types of microphone recently introduced by a London firm are attracting great interest overseas and sales to almost every country are steadily increasing. The first of these is the noisecancelling microphone which it is said, can be used with complete efficiency m the noisiest124 words
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Article33 1955-06-29 10 FOR the first time m history, an agricultural tractor has entered and worked the grounds of the world's largest palace, that of the Emperor of Japan, m Tokyo.33 words
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Article156 1955-06-29 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers yes terday reported the following business done: Con. Tin Smelt 34 9 arrival including U.K. stamps: Fraser Neave ords. $1.71 and $1.68" Gammon $2.60 and $2,571: Malayan Cement $1.50: Robinson ords. 52.27J; Spore Cold Storage $1.70 overnight: Singapore Traction 27/6: Straits Traders $22 65; Wearne156 words
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Article116 1955-06-29 10 OUTER ROADS Hem Hover. Devonshire. Anking, Eastern Venture. Auby Pacific Trader. Dardanus, Salanipa. Caltex 93, Batavia. Inchkilda. P. Laut. INNER ROADS Senang. Larat. Tong Thay. Thepamat. Selangor. Puseng Laksala. Yong Ann Lipis, Serdang. Petaling, Lakota, Song Be. June. Hin Chuan. DarveH Labuan Hadji, Landak Tong Hock. Lasem.116 words
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Article132 1955-06-29 10 COPRA was a steady market yesterday and following inquiries, July shipment closed at noon at $27| per picul, 25 cents above the previous close on Monday Pepper was still quiet and quotations yesterday were down by $1 for the white variety and $2 for the black.132 words
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327 1955-06-29 10 RUSSIANS MAY GO SLOW IN THE BUYING OF RUBBER Mandard /viaricer Keporrer PURCHASES of rubber by Russia through her principals m the United Kingdom, a factor contributing to the present short supply of first grade rubber for nearby shipment, may he slowed down temporarily because of the spectacular rise m327 words
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Article, Illustration178 1955-06-29 10 BRIGHT MARKET FOR PAINTS MALAYA is a bright marbet for paints, says Mr. Jack M. Eng. owner of the Island Paint Co.. of Hongkong, who is on a business trip to Malaya Mr. Eng added that Malayans generally preferred gWn paints to other hues, but red and white were also178 words
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Article58 1955-06-29 10 MALAYA'S foreign trade during May showed an adverse balance of 53.2 million, according to preliminary official statistics. Imports of merchandise, including parcel post, amounted to 5300.3 million and exports of merchandise, including parcel post, ships' stores and bunkers 5297.1 million. The total value of the country's58 words
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Article35 1955-06-29 10 PENGKALEN, LTD.. has declared a second interim dividend of 15 r e on both classes of shares, payable m England on July 28, 1955, m respect of the year ending Sept. 30, 1955.35 words
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Article18 1955-06-29 10 DELIVERIES from German shipyards are still runninp at an annual rate of one million tons gross.18 words
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Advertisement560 1955-06-29 10 NOTICES MALAYAN TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE, KOTA BHARU. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Principal, Malayan Teachers' Training College, Kota Bharu, Kelantan up to noon on 25th July, 1955 for Washing/Dhobying soiled clothings belonging to 300 students (130 men and 170 women) and college linen for560 words
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Advertisement232 1955-06-29 10 NOTICES NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "Poelau Laut" arr. 28.6.55 Berthed: 28.6.55 S.H.B. Godowns: 38/39 General survey will be held on the 4.7.55. No further survey will be held NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41. Robinson Road, TEL:— *****. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT:232 words
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Advertisement260 1955-06-29 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA v S'por« P. Sham Penani Ehiko Maru for Kobe Osaka Yokohama b Vawata 6/8 July Aki Maru for Alexandria, Genoa. Marseilles, Tangier, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg (Passengers Accepted) 10/12 |uly Mantetsu Maru for Rangoon. ChittaKoniz Calcutta 11/12 Inly New Tork Maru for Hong Kong, Manila. Kobe 6260 words
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Advertisement754 1955-06-29 11 AHGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TIL: *****/6, *****/4 U2/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal, Boston, New Tor*. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Cult Poits Spore P. Sham Penang MENTOR 19/26 July 27|uly 28/29 |uly POLYOORUS 9/16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept Carriers option to proceed via other754 words
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Advertisement1049 1955-06-29 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lit Han) (Incorporated m Singaport) 02 lines) "25? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Jj 1 Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discnare* cargo SAILINGS t* LIVERPOOL, CLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Dv« Sails P. Sham Penang Anchises for Liverpool Clasgow1,049 words
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Advertisement776 1955-06-29 11 MITSUI tj>^ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Indie Azumoson Mara trom Bomboy, tor Hongkong, Kobe, Moji. Yokohama. Nogoyo 30 June 28 June Wayo Mars from Calcutta, Rangoon, for Kobe, Yokohama, Osaka, Moji 15 July FOR JAPAN trom Continent Kamogawa Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nogoya, via Saigon, Bangkok,776 words
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Advertisement726 1955-06-29 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CON! I HINT /SCANDINAVIA Fot Aden, Pott Soid. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P. Sham Penang x) "MALACCA" 6/8 July 9/9 July 10/11 July "MEONIA" 20/24 July 25/26 July 27/28 July "FALSTRIA" '6/19 Aug. 20/20 Aug. 21/22 Aug. x) Calls London726 words
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Article325 1955-06-29 12 DRIDES blossom like flowers m summer— or they should. But this, the most popular time of the year for weddings, is also the most difficult to live up to. Don't let the brilliance of strong summer sun outshine you Don't let the flower petals steal325 words
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Article, Illustration868 1955-06-29 12 Marjoria Proops - Marjoria Proops bayso They Add Charm To Your Face T'VE done it again. The money I had saved for a set of saucepans I've spent on a new pair of glasses. After all who wants to irear a set of saucepans? Glasses can do more868 words
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Article461 1955-06-29 12 Helen Hugh - BRIGHTEN up at BEDTIME! Helen Hugh TF you are a pretty girl x all day don't change into an ugly duckling when you go to bed. There are two types of bedtime bunglers I— THE GIRL who looks a depressing bundle of hairpins and skin creams. 2— THE GIRL (usually461 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-06-29 12 photo. I Models display embroidered garden party dresses at *S e ent wlss fteMwi week Bwienstock on < the Viewaldstaettersee. Picture received m London Jane 7, APAP - 26 words
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Article392 1955-06-29 12 DANGER In The Glass ONE day your looking. glass will send you the warning: signal "Danger years ahead." You will have to be en the look-out because it won't be a flashing red sign— just a slight deepening of the crinkles you liked to call "laughter lines" and a heaviness392 words
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Advertisement315 1955-06-29 12 &}«A7Zs /ldd&\, presents .7*7 w^ Ardena Invisible Veil Miss Arden brings you from France a sensational new discovery m powder An invisible perfumed veil of powder, it is incredibly fine, goes on softly, without flying or misting, covers shadows and pores. Invisible Veil gives a J^^^ BB^^^. clear luminous look315 words
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Miscellaneous337 1955-06-29 12 T^linrJX «V t V T^J ION: vices of oldei Persons those Like a beautiful flower. Tk who bear weight n 1 Ll >( ettlm "i biit with- VIR«O-Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 out went, are the tine hut —Others are subject to fruitless words of he who whims: act on337 words
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Article284 1955-06-29 13 'Mass Suspensions 9 For Misconduct, Rough Play THE Singapore Amateur Football Association, m an all-out effort to combat hooliganism m Colony soccer, have gone for 'mass suspensions' two clubs, two teams of 11 and Id players, and several footballers being banned for various periods. The suspensions were284 words
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Article95 1955-06-29 13 HK Services To Play Cricket Here THE Hong Kong combined Services cricket team will arrive m Singapore on July 6 for a 12-day visit. The team will be drawn from the Army. Air Force and Hong Kong Defence forces. During their stay here, they will play against a Combined Navy95 words
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Article, Illustration14 1955-06-29 13 TENNIS by VICKI Wimbledon's tennis, as Vicki of the Daily Mirror. see s it.14 words
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Article137 1955-06-29 13 TAMIL Brotherhood Association, playing with nine men, took a 5-1 whipping from BODCA m a Colony Division 2A league soccer match played on the C.U. ground-, yesterday. Chye Hee opened the score when he netted a penalty awarded BODCA, and Balan put them ahead137 words
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Article45 1955-06-29 13 THE third annual athletic sports of the St. John Ambu lance Brigade Cadets will be held on the St Joseph's Institution ground on' Friday at 3 p.m. Mrs. A. J. Braga. wife of the Minister of Health, will give away the prizes.45 words
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Article545 1955-06-29 13 All Americans In Singles Semi-finals LONDON, June 28 (Reuter)— The United States, whose players have dominated the women's singles event at Wimbledon for the past 18 years, are assured of keeping the title. In today's quarter final rounds, four American girls won through, and when they545 words
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Article230 1955-06-29 13 SAAA Accept Another Reidy Record OFFICIALS of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association met at Raffles Institution last night and accepted, as a new Singapore hammer record, Lt. Col. C. J Reidy's throw of 152 ft. 2 m. at the Singapore Base District's annual athletic championships he'd at Nee Soon on230 words
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Article92 1955-06-29 13 New Events For Schools Athletics THE finals of this year's Singapore inter-schools athletic championships to be held at Jalan Besar stadium on Thursday. July 7 will include six new Four of these are for "B" division boys who will compete m the 100 yards. 220 yards, 880 lons jump events.92 words
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Article81 1955-06-29 13 Entry Fee For Pg. Races PENANG. Tues. Owners and trainers are being notified by the Penang Turf Club that entry fee for the August Bank Holiday meeting will now be $18 a race for all classes. In the event of any horses being scratched by 11 a.m. on the day81 words
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Article, Illustration357 1955-06-29 13 WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter-finals: Mis* O. Hart (US) beat Mrs. D Knode (US 6-4 6-3. Miss L. Brouffh (US) beat Miss B. Penrose Aust.) 6-2. 6-0. Miss D. Hard (United States) beat Mrs. Z. Kormoczi (Hungary > 6-2. 6-3. Mrs. J. Fleitz (United States) beat Miss A. Buxton (Britain)357 words
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Article164 1955-06-29 13 LONDON. June 28 (Reuter)— County cricket results: At Dudley. Warwickshire beat Worcestershire by 151 runs. Warwickshire 340 and secondly 22G Homer 90 Horton rightarm of! break seven for 111. Worcestershire 228 and secondly 187 Richardson 52 Hitchock rightarm legbreak six for 67. At Nottingham. Nottingham-shire-Yorkshire match drawn,164 words
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Article73 1955-06-29 13 BALESTIER United beat Star Soccerites by three goals to nil m a scrappy Colony div 2B league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. The Uniteds opened the score m the fifth minute through Willie Chong. who returned, five minutes later to score their second goal.73 words
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Article170 1955-06-29 13 Today 's Sport SOCCER: SBHFA League and Cvp GROUP A: S.T.B. vs. S.T.C. at Jalan Besar. Group B: Ford vs. Sime Darby at U.M. (8.T.) Group C: Guthrie vs. Mansfield at S.R.C.; Jacks vs. S.C.S. at M.F.A. Group D: K.PM. vs. A.B. Work at V.M.C.A.; Thornycroft vs. 1.C.1, at C.U.170 words
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313 1955-06-29 13 backpass that enabled Jimmy to do the trick. In '»he 24th and 25th minutes. Tigers scored two snap goals. The first was from Cheonj Mun who netted from a corner kick, and the second by Ismail Yusoff. Tigers: Chu Chee Seng; Chong Kum.313 words
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Article48 1955-06-29 13 TAMPENIS Hoyers beat KintJ Ranger^ by four goals to two m a Singapore Div. 2A league soccer match played at Geylang stadium yesterday. Scorers for Tampenis Rovers were: Justin Morias 3 and Kum Wah P. J. Samy scored both goals for Kinta Hangers.48 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-06-29 13 Mr. LAW GEOK QUEE of Malacca was engaged to Miss 001 CHOW TEE of Taiping on 12th June. 1955.20 words
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Advertisement638 1955-06-29 13 SITUATIONS VACANT I THE RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD 4 VACANCY will shortly occur for an Assistant Slate Replanting Officer The following qualifications are required. Federal Citizen or eligible for that status. Not over 40 years ol age. In possession of the Diploma of the Serdang College of Agriculture. Not less638 words
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Miscellaneous175 1955-06-29 13 Li 1 Aimer By Al Copp ?™^&;ff^3gpy r TH" sculptor fella f^^wi^^^fT- all the other g/rls*\ I isn't it thrilling^^^^J am loves I r«. PROMISED TM' STAT 71 I c^MPrwjp'c^^ tMV£ R^ AL DATES.'.'- JITO BE ALOME -^^^^^^fc A MAMMV.T-THIS CHOO V<XJLD BE /I I 'if PRETEND "m ItOGEThER^T /?^^^^^B175 words
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Article, Illustration1690 1955-06-29 14 WINDSOR LAD says: With a good marble. IPOH, Tues.— Class Five horses are feature* m lour 01 me seven races w««y, second day of the Perak Turf Club's June-July meeting here. The main interest, of course, will be m race three for class 51,690 words
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Article316 1955-06-29 14 IPOH, Tues.—The going far tomorrow, barring any rain tonight, should be good. pace could enable him to pull through over the 5i furlongs straight. Has good track fcYm to warrant support. Star Sapphire and Maha Ranee both under -'Doc" Rod§ers are not without prospects, tar Sapphire put m316 words
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Article105 1955-06-29 14 THE Singapore Turf Club's three-day August Meeting on Aug. 13, 17 and 20, will cater for two runs for each division of Classes 2 and 3 horses There will be four special races for which stakes and trophies will fee presented to the winning owners. They are105 words
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Article, Illustration16 1955-06-29 14 HOW they finished m the last three races on Saturday, opening day of the Perak races.16 words
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Article361 1955-06-29 14 Pick of this Class Five Division Two field over seven furlongs appear to be Silverfort, Film Fan 11, Sweet William, Great Tradition, Dynasty, China Town II and Suntrace. Silverfort's morning efforts have been so impressive that I am giving this Panorama gelding a chance to win.361 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1366 1955-06-29 14 Standard's Selections Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle HIM Scrutineer MUNLEE CLEAR VISION ROSALIND GRANDEUR ISiam Rice. Projector Swift Arrow Siam Rice Clear Vision Swift Arrow Clear Vision Church Parade 2""""~" TRYAS SPORTER STAR SAPPHIRE MAHA RANEE Hydroplane star Sapphire Hydroplane Bigaroon Sporter Honourbright Gala Premiere Jetty m m T m1,366 words
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